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National Geographic is a renowned authority in cartography. For 120 years the Society's maps have helped spread geographic knowledge around the globe. A vast database allows National Geographic to combine the latest data gained by space-age technology with innovative digital mapping techniques to create state-of-the-art political, physical, and thematic maps. The Society's meticulous research and attention to detail have established a standard of achievement that is unparalleled.

Following World War II, Greece endured a bitter civil war that ended a few months before this map was published in December 1949. This map celebrates the magnificent history of the Greek, Roman, and Phoenician civilizations across Italy, Greece, Corsica, Albania, Tunisia, northwestern Turkey, and western Yugoslavia. Features: Map of Phoenician and Greek settlements and the empires of Alexander the Great and Rome at the time of Trajan; Equivalent Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, and legendary figures; Principal railways, roads, canals, airports, ruins, and battle sites.

Following World War II, Greece endured a bitter civil war that ended a few months before this map was published in December 1949. This map celebrates the magnificent history of the Greek, Roman, and Phoenician civilizations across Italy, Greece, Corsica, Albania, Tunisia, northwestern Turkey, and western Yugoslavia. Features: Map of Phoenician and Greek settlements and the empires of Alexander the Great and Rome at the time of Trajan; Equivalent Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, and legendary figures; Principal railways, roads, canals, airports, ruins, and battle sites. This version is laminatedfeaturing a "write and wipe" surface and durable plastic covering.

This National Geographic wall map features the countries bordering the "great inland sea"the Mediterranean. Exquisitely detailed, this reference map contains hundreds of place-names, many shown with their commonly recognized conventional (English) names. Physical geography details include shaded relief and cartographic patterns used to depict sand, lava fields, and areas below sea level. Also included are the elevations of major peaks and ocean soundings, both expressed in meters. This map also features a detailed transportation network including highways, roads, high-speed passenger railroads, and major airports.

This National Geographic wall map features the countries bordering the "great inland sea"the Mediterranean. Exquisitely detailed, this reference map contains hundreds of place-names, many shown with their commonly recognized conventional (English) names. Physical geography details include shaded relief and cartographic patterns used to depict sand, lava fields, and areas below sea level. Also included are the elevations of major peaks and ocean soundings, both expressed in meters. This map also features a detailed transportation network including highways, roads, high-speed passenger railroads, and major airports.

This map of Central Europe and the Mediterranean shows international boundaries as of September 1, 1939, before Germany invaded Poland. Published in October 1939, this map covers Central Europe, western USSR, western Turkey, and the Mediterranean coasts of Asia and Africa. It features names of countries in English and the national language; thousands of other place names; natural features; and modes of transportation. This version is laminatedfeaturing a "write and wipe" surface and durable plastic covering.

This map of Central Europe and the Mediterranean shows international boundaries as of September 1, 1939, before Germany invaded Poland. Published in October 1939, this map covers Central Europe, western USSR, western Turkey, and the Mediterranean coasts of Asia and Africa. It features names of countries in English and the national language; thousands of other place names; natural features; and modes of transportation.

A must-have for Bible scholars, this informative map holds an abundance of details about the history of Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Iraq, Transjordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, western Iran, and northeastern Egypt. Appearing in National Geographic in December 1946, this work captures both the cradle of western civilization in Biblical times and the Holy Land of the late 1940s. Historical insets show the traditional route of the Exodus, St. Paul's travels, and the Crusades; capitals, cities, towns, principal archaeological sites, ruins, and battle sites; roads, principal railways, and canals; natural features; oil fields, pipelines, pumping stations, and refineries.

This world map features the Winkel Tripel projection to reduce distortion of land masses as they near the poles. Features include subtle border coloring on land, and prevailing winds and ocean currents at sea. Separate insets show the North and South Polar Regions, world vegetation and land use, and world population density.

Personalize the engraved brass plaque with up to two lines with up to 25 characters (including spaces) on each line.

This world map features the Winkel Tripel projection to reduce distortion of land masses as they near the poles. Features include subtle border coloring on land, and prevailing winds and ocean currents at sea. Separate insets show the North and South Polar Regions, world vegetation and land use, and world population density.

Our most popular United States wall map features all 50 states with insets for Alaska and Hawaii. All major cities, transportation routes, state boundaries, National Parks, inland waterways, and mountain ranges are clearly displayed and labeled. This version is mounted on wood material with beveled edges and a keyhole hanging slot on the back. Choose from four bevel-color styles to match your decor.